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Korine Alal aka Corinne Allal (In Hebrew: קורין אלאל) was a celebrated Israeli singer-songwriter known for her emotional depth and genre-defying music blending rock, pop, and folk. Born on March 15, 1955, in Tunisia, Alal immigrated to Israel as a young girl, a transition that profoundly influenced her artistry. A pivotal moment in her childhood came when she wondered aloud, “Horses don’t speak Hebrew”—a reflection that sparked her journey into music and a lifelong exploration of identity through music. Korine's career began in her 20s as a backup vocalist for iconic Israeli artists, including Arik Einstein (אריק+אינשטיין) with whom she contributed to the beloved song Atur Mitzchech along יהודית רביץ. Her solo works, such as ’Ein Li Eretz Aheret’ אין לי ארץ אחרת (“I Have No Other Land”) became anthems of introspection and national significance. Throughout her career, Alal used her platform to address social issues, blending personal narratives with universal themes, which earned her a revered status in Israeli culture. Beyond her music, Alal was a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ representation in Israel. Her openness about her identity inspired many, as did her resilience in the face of personal challenges, including a battle with cancer in her later years. Korine Alal passed away on December 12, 2024, at the age of 69, leaving behind a rich legacy as one of Israel’s most cherished artists, whose voice continues to echo in the hearts of her listeners. Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.or